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V6 3.5L Engine Shot at 42,000 KMJMURRAY 06-13-2004, 06:12 AM I purchased this Olds Intrigue, new, in July of 2000. I also purchased the "extended warranty" which ends in 2006. Up to last week, this car has 42,000 kilometers (approx. 24,000 miles) and has had the the following repairs: Tie Rods, Front & Back Rotors and Brakes, Hazard & Turn Indicators switch replaced. About 2 months ago I heard a loud "ticking" coming from the engine. It was inspected and decided that the piston(s) were causing the problem. The GM dealership pulled the engine apard and found that all 6 pistons were badly scored, scratched and would have to be replaced. This, of course, did not cost me a dime. However, the question is; how can a 3.5 V6 have all that damage with only 24,000 miles on the engine? So, if you have an Intrigue and hear a "ticking" sound coming from the engine and, most importantly, have a warranty, get it fixed. By the way, the cost, if you did not have a warranty, to fix this problem would have been $8325.83 !!! John in Canada JD Guitar 07-21-2004, 08:21 PM When you say a ticking problem. Does it go away after the car warms up. and who is the mechanic who quotes 8K for the fix. Thats two new engines. I purchased this Olds Intrigue, new, in July of 2000. I also purchased the "extended warranty" which ends in 2006. Up to last week, this car has 42,000 kilometers (approx. 24,000 miles) and has had the the following repairs: Tie Rods, Front & Back Rotors and Brakes, Hazard & Turn Indicators switch replaced. About 2 months ago I heard a loud "ticking" coming from the engine. It was inspected and decided that the piston(s) were causing the problem. The GM dealership pulled the engine apard and found that all 6 pistons were badly scored, scratched and would have to be replaced. This, of course, did not cost me a dime. However, the question is; how can a 3.5 V6 have all that damage with only 24,000 miles on the engine? So, if you have an Intrigue and hear a "ticking" sound coming from the engine and, most importantly, have a warranty, get it fixed. By the way, the cost, if you did not have a warranty, to fix this problem would have been $8325.83 !!! John in Canada Puffnstuff 07-25-2004, 07:46 PM He's in canada so it costs more in their currency than in usd. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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